[Movie Review] ‘The Last Recipe’ is a magical depiction of food and cooking
There’s elegant, beautiful shots of food — but push it too far, and it drifts into the realm of foodporn. Fortunately, “The Last Recipe” never descends [Click to read more.]
There’s elegant, beautiful shots of food — but push it too far, and it drifts into the realm of foodporn. Fortunately, “The Last Recipe” never descends [Click to read more.]
“All the Money in the World” may have been plagued with multiple production issues, but that hasn’t stopped it from being an excellent film. Given [Click to read more.]
I like “Maze Runner” the most out of all the YA franchises out there, and for good reason – the final instalment in the trilogy [Click to read more.]
With a title like “12 Strong”, you can expect that 12 key characters survive the events of the film. However, when there are literally 12 [Click to read more.]
Films based on high profile, relatively well-known “true stories” usually emphasise performance and pacing over plot. After all, it’s difficult to maintain tension when most [Click to read more.]
By Adrian Kuek (Joyous Learning) and Marcus Goh According to the MOE website, “students discover their interests and talents” through Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs). They are “an integral [Click to read more.]
Sometimes shooting a horror movie can be just as terrifying as watching it. During the filming of horror movie “Satan’s Slaves” (“Pengabdi Setan”), there were two [Click to read more.]
Which is your favourite Dinobot from Transformers: Age of Extinction?
So I got Trypticon recently (well, not that recently) and I’ve shown you his New Dinosaurer/Trypticon mode, as well as his partners Full-Tilt and Necro. [Click to read more.]
With a nondescript title and Liam Neeson as the star of the film, unspoken expectations have already been set about “The Commuter”. As you may [Click to read more.]
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